![]() ![]() The compressor uses a program-dependent attack and release influenced by old hardware making the compression sound characterful and dynamic. It takes inspiration from hardware RMS compressors of the past and evolves them into a modern setting. Schlap is a characterful, colourful and aggressive sounding program-dependent compressor. ![]() 4 ratio styles: expansion and gating, standard compression, infinite limiting compression and negative over-compression.Team FLARE | 06 August 2021 | WiN: 3.96 MB | MacOSX: 7.41 MB RELEASE NUMBER: FLARE-1680/FLARE-1681 If you want your tracks to be energetic, in-your-face and bold, make 'em "Schlap".Program dependent – attack and release settings are automatic.Add Colour: Bring down the compressors headroom by using the colour control to add some tasty harmonic grit.Sidechain Control: Focus the compression using sidechain filtering and/or rhythmically trigger it using external sidechain sources.Ratio Variety: A range of ratio settings: expansion and gating, standard compression, infinite limiting compression and negative over-compression.Intelligent Envelopes: No need to think about attack and release settings, the automatic envelopes result in the most colourful sound possible.RMS Detection Emulates RMS detection circuitry to create short sharp transients before hard hitting compression kicks in.You’ve got a safe, controlled track you think you’re happy with, but you have to ask yourself… “Does it Schlap?” Also inherently in RMS detection, there is a slight delay in compression which allows the initial, early transients to sneak through uncompressed so they keep their punch. The RMS detection means that Schlap detects the average loudness of a signal, resulting in sudden short peaks being uncompressed so that they can attack hard and sound heavy hitting. ![]() ![]() If you want your tracks to be energetic, in-your-face and bold, make ’em “Schlap”. ![]()
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